Phenotypes will be associated with taxa using a [[taxonomy ontology]] derived from the [http://www.calacademy.org/RESEARCH/ichthyology/catalog/fishcatsearch.html Catalog of Fishes], the Teleost Taxonomy Ontology (TTO).

Phenotypes will be associated with taxa using a [[taxonomy ontology]] derived from the [http://www.calacademy.org/RESEARCH/ichthyology/catalog/fishcatsearch.html Catalog of Fishes], the Teleost Taxonomy Ontology (TTO).

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There is now a page of [TTO_Changes] relative to the latest version generated from a dump from the Catalog of Fishes.

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There is now a page of [[TTO_Changes]] relative to the latest version generated from a dump from the Catalog of Fishes.

We are in the process of developing a separate ontology of [[Taxonomic Ranks]]. These terms (e.g., family, genus, etc.) will then be removed from the TTO and links from taxonomic terms (property_value: has_rank) will be updated.

We are in the process of developing a separate ontology of [[Taxonomic Ranks]]. These terms (e.g., family, genus, etc.) will then be removed from the TTO and links from taxonomic terms (property_value: has_rank) will be updated.

Taxonomy Ontology

There is now a page of TTO_Changes relative to the latest version generated from a dump from the Catalog of Fishes.

We are in the process of developing a separate ontology of Taxonomic Ranks. These terms (e.g., family, genus, etc.) will then be removed from the TTO and links from taxonomic terms (property_value: has_rank) will be updated.

Anatomy Ontology

The Teleost Anatomy Ontology (TAO) is a multi-species ontology and was initialized with the terms in the Zebrafish Anatomical Ontology (ZFA). The development of the TAO currently focuses on the skeletal system because it varies significantly across the Ostariophysi, is well-preserved in fossil specimens, and it is often the focus of morphologically-based evolutionary studies in ichthyology.

Fish Collection Codes

OBO Repository Deposition

Although the anatomy as well as the taxonomy ontologies will keep changing to accommodate our curation needs, both have been admitted into the OBO CVS-based version-control system, from where the NCBO's BioPortal loads and updates ontologies on a regular basis. Both TAO and TTO can be browsed, searched, and visualized at the NCBO BioPortal.